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  2. Battle of Munford - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Munford and a minor action at Hendersonville, North Carolina on the same day were the last battles of the American Civil War east of the Mississippi River. The Confederate soldiers in the battle were described as convalescents, home guards, and pardoned deserters, while the Union cavalry was a veteran force armed with 7-shot ...

  3. Battle of Munfordville - Wikipedia

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    The entire battlefield is listed in the National Register as the Battle of Munfordville Site. This includes the Green River Bridge designed by Albert Fink and built by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1859, Fort Craig, a union-built star shaped wood and earthen fort, a small cemetery at the northern edge of the battlefield, and other buildings existing at the time.

  4. Munford, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Munford is a town in Talladega County, Alabama, United States. [2] At the 2020 census , the population was 1,351. It is the location of what has been called the last battle of the Civil War east of the Mississippi, the Battle of Munford on April 23, 1865.

  5. Thomas T. Munford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Taylor Munford (March 29, 1831 – February 27, 1918) was an American farmer, iron, steel and mining company executive and Confederate colonel and acting brigadier general during the American Civil War.

  6. John T. Croxton - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 1865, Croxton's troops fought the Battle of Munford near Talladega, Alabama, defeating several hundred Confederate troops under General Benjamin Jefferson Hill. This is said to have been the last battle of the Civil War, east of the Mississippi.

  7. Munfordville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The settlement was once known as "Big Buffalo Crossing". The current name came from Richard Jones Munford, who donated the land to establish the new county seat in 1816. Munfordville was incorporated in 1858. [6] In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Munfordville took place in the town.

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  9. 2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    During the war it was brigaded under Generals B.H. Robertson, Fitzhugh Lee, W.C. Wickham, and Thomas Munford. The 2nd Cavalry saw action at First Bull Run, in Jackson's Valley Campaign, and at Second Bull Run, Mile Hill , Antietam, Fredericksburg, Kelly's Ford , Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, Aldie , Upperville, Gettysburg, and Shepherdstown.